If you wanted to 1v1 a friend back in the day, there was no Super Smash Bros. to help you do it. The answer? A board game. Many of these old school board games still hold up today, offering engaging gameplay without screens or complex rules. In many cases, the
Film Podcast: The Films of Margot Robbie
In the ever-expanding universe of the UK Film Review Podcast, we are constantly seeking out the voices that define modern cinema. This particularly insightful instalment of “The Films Of”, presented by my esteemed colleagues Callum Ewing and James Leroyd, marks a significant milestone for the show as they pivot from
15 Actors Who Went Through Incredible Transformations for a Role
Film and television history is full of performances that required actors to significantly alter their appearance. These transformations represented practical choices made in full commitment to portraying a character and doing right by a story. This list looks at 15 actors whose physical transformations became an essential part of their
James Van Der Beek Tribute Review: EYE OF THE BEAST (2007)
I have a couple of new giant spider movies to review, but following the sad passing of James Van Der Beek, I thought I would review Eye of the Beast, starring Dawson Creek himself and a giant squid. Notice how I have kept the eight-legged theme going, because giant squids
Classic Arcade Games Only the Boomers Will Remember
Long before home consoles became common, classic arcade games were the only gaming entertainment people had to satisfy their urge to play. In the 1970s and early 1980s, players gathered around fancy ‘upright cabinets,’ learning controls through repetition. Games like Pong and Donkey Kong captured the hearts of gamers, setting